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Out For The Count.

So my sweet momma friend over at XOMRSMEASOM is seriously the cutest in all the land

and if you're not following her, you're missing out!

She has a series of posts called Truthful Fridays and it's amazing!

To connect and read about how motherhood really is, not the glitter and confetti we put on Instagram everyday of how we all think it should be in our heads, but how messy and trying it can truly be at times.

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I think every mama feels guilty about those things! It's so hard not to! But we are good mamas and we do have to make a little time for ourselves or we will go crazy. I've learned you have to take what other parents say with a grain of salt because every baby and every mama is different! I learn new things every day with Foster! xo

Being a Mama is HARD!!!!!!!!! But trust me when I say this: Only you know what is best for him and YOU!. Always trust yourself and your instincts. There is def. a learning curve…and then you figure it all out ..and then you have your second child and they are nothing like the first. Sometimes I have felt just as lost the second time around as I did the first time. Finding all the balance is just so hard. It's a daily struggle. You are doing amazingly and things will get easier with time!!

Hi Natalie! I am also a first mommy, & I am loving every single minute of it! I have also 'spoiled' my little girl Everley, those times where it's just us we will never get back again. So don't feel bad just do whatever you think is best! I do have the best thing to tell you though, which has helped me tremendously! It's a book my cousin suggested I read on baby sleep. Everley has been sleeping through the night, with her naps during the day since she was one week old! She is now 11 weeks old & still has healthy sleep habits. She has just started this week putting herself to sleep for her naps & staying asleep for two hours! She has been been doing that for night time sleep as well. So the name of this amazing book is Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth. I hope the book helps you as much as it has helped Evie & I!